Solved Physics Tests. Physics tests

The work consists of 8 tasks. 45 minutes are allotted to complete the entire work.
For the correct answer to each of tasks 1, 2, 5, 7, 1 point is given. These tasks are considered completed if the required number is entered correctly. Each of tasks 2, 4, 6 is scored 2 points if both elements of the answer are indicated correctly, 1 point if one mistake is made, 0 points if both elements of the answer are indicated incorrectly. If more than two elements are indicated (including possibly correct ones) or there is no answer - 0 points.

Target audience: for 10th grade

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The options have been created for high-quality preparation for the Unified State Exam 2018 in physics. Can be used to conduct independent test exams in schools.

At the end of each test there are answers to all tasks, as well as criteria for checking the difficult second part of the test.

Five options are presented. The options contain 30 tasks and consist of part A (18 tasks) and part B (12 tasks). 180 minutes are allotted to complete all tasks. It is recommended to complete the tasks in order.

When performing the test, you are allowed to use a calculator that does not fall into the category of prohibited means of storing, receiving and transmitting information. In all test tasks, unless specifically stated in the condition, air resistance during the movement of bodies should be neglected.

Target audience: for 11th grade

The material contains KIMs that meet the new requirements approved in 2017, which are intended to prepare high school students for passing the physics exam in the form of the Unified State Exam. The tasks are completed on cards, which are grouped by topic, which makes it possible to use them not only in elective courses in the 11th grade, but also in lessons in the process of studying physical phenomena in grades 10-11. A large volume and variety of tasks (qualitative, graphic, calculation, with a picture) allow you to develop the skills necessary to pass the final certification in the 11th grade.

Target audience: for 11th grade

The material contains KIMs for preparing students to pass the physics exam in the form of the State Examination. The tasks are completed on cards, which are grouped by topic, which makes it possible to use them not only in elective courses in the 9th grade, but also in lessons in the process of studying physical phenomena in grades 8 - 9. A large volume and variety of tasks (qualitative, graphic, calculation, with a picture) allow you to develop the skills necessary to pass the final certification in the 9th grade.

Target audience: for 9th grade

Diagnostic work in physics for grade 11 is carried out in the form of work with different types of tasks (tasks with a short answer; a task with multiple choice: two out of five, tasks to establish correspondence; a task with a detailed answer). The work has 4 options and is completed by students on answer forms No. 1 of the Unified State Exam. Tasks with detailed answers are completed on answer forms No. 2. Time to complete the work is 45 minutes.

Target audience: for 11th grade

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Physics is considered a fundamental science, since for other natural sciences (biology, chemistry, geology, etc.) physical laws are basic for describing the material systems being studied. For example, chemistry studies the transformation of some substances into others. The chemical properties of substances are determined by the properties of atoms and molecules described by physical laws - thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum physics.

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Physics is one of those subjects that should never be neglected. The information is very interconnected, so one gap can cause a chain reaction. The end of the school year is a great time to take stock and make sure everything is under control. We have prepared a ninth grade physics test for you. Try to answer at least seven questions correctly. If that doesn't work, don't forget to flip through your school textbook at least a couple of times this summer.

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